Hello Jens,

Saturday, February 14, 2009, 6:17:47 AM, you wrote:  


> Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2009 at 23:58, Tim Hamm wrote:

>>   TB  will  not import email addresses from a .csv file.

> Thats not true, i tested it right this moment and it worked.

> It is important, that you can not have other Commas in the File,
> because the Comma is the Field Seperator.

> You can not use Excel CSV Export without setting the Delimiter Sign to
> Comma.

> You have to define the Fields in the First Line, if you are not sure,
> export you Adressbook first and look at the Scheme of this File.

> ,----- [ This are the Fields which you can import/export ]
> | # Remark: B/ means Business
> | Name
> | First Name
> | Last Name
> | Middle Name
> | E-mail
> | Nickname
> | Birthday
> | Company
> | Job title
> | Phone
> | Fax
> | Mobile
> | B/Phone
> | B/Fax
> | Pager
> | Address
> | City
> | State
> | ZIP
> | Country
> | Department
> | Office
> | B/Address
> | B/City
> | B/State
> | B/ZIP
> | B/Country
> | Notes
> | Prefix
> | Suffix
> | Homepage
> | B/Homepage
> `-----


  I have three columns with first name, last name and email address no
  commas. TB only imports only the name and leaves off the 3rd column
  which is the email column. Nothing special here. It just doesn't
  like the email column for some reason.

--
Best regards,
 Tim Hamm                            mailto:timh...@cox.net


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